UNIX Network Programming
ISBN-10: 0139498761
ISBN-13: 9780139498763
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 1990
Format: Paper; 768 pp
Published: 01/23/1990
Status: Instock
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Description
Written for programmers using a UNIX…<194> operating system, this guidebook develops the basic framework of a UNIX process, including how they are created and how they interact with an operating system.
Features
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
2. The UNIX Model.
3. Interprocess Communication.
4. A Network Primer.
5. Communication Protocols.
6. Berkeley Sockets.
7. System V Transport Layer Interface.
8. Library Routines.
9. Security.
10. Time and Date Routines.
11. Ping Routines.
12. Trivial File Transfer Program.
13. Line Printer Spools.
14. Remote Command Execution.
15. Remote Login.
16. Remote Tape Drive Access.
17. Performance.
18. Remote Procedure Calls.
Appendices.
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